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Posted 14 Jan 2025

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Niti Aayog recently highlighted that Government debt market is well developed in comparison to the Corporate Debt Market. 

  • Debt Market is part of the securities market where debt securities (also known as ‘fixed income securities’) are issued and traded. 
  • Major Issuers in this market include Central and State Governments, private companies, etc.

Status of Corporate Debt Markets 

  • It constitutes more than 20 % of the Indian fixed-income universe (as per IMF (2023)). 
  • It is the second largest segment, following government securities (68 %) (as per IMF (2023)). 
    • Government securities are a key instrument of the Government debt market. 
  • Key Instruments: Bonds and Commercial Paper 
    • Commercial paper is an unsecured, short-term debt instrument issued by corporations to meet their immediate financial requirements.
  • Primary Regulator: SEBI
  • Opportunities: Provides borrowers an alternative to bank finance and can lower the cost of long-term funding.

Key reason behind the less development of Corporate Debt Markets

  • Limited Investor Base, largely dominated by domestic institutions such as insurance companies, mutual funds etc. 
  • Dominance of  private placement (securities are issued to a select group of people)
  • Other: Corporate’s preference for Bank Lending, more risk of default in comparison to government securities etc. 

Initiative taken to Promote Corporate Debt Markets

  • Electronic Book Platform (EBP) by SEBI promotes private placement of bonds to ensure transparency and price discovery.
    • Also introduced Specialized Investment Fund (SIF). 
  • Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has allowed banks to provide partial credit enhancement (PCE) to bonds issued by corporate entities to enhance credit rating.
  • Tags :
  • Commercial Paper
  • Corporate Debt Market
  • Government securities
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